Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 47, Number 8, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 10 January 1945 — Page 5
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For Sale ; WE WANT bags, larger size white and guunie bags preferred. t'arm Bureau Co-op. FOR John Deere parts and service call 285 at Mace Tire & Ualtery Service, Sullivan, Ind. CUT FLOWERS and Wildin's Greenhouse. Hauls. VITALITY FEEDS Dog Food,
IW.85, 25 lb. $1.45; 16 Dairy, booked on valuable prizes during $2.50; 18 Egg Mash; $3.3U; January and February. Now in Scratch Feed, $2.95'. Abie's Feed effect. Watch for further informStore. . I ation in this newspaper. Ask particulars at Johnson Feed and GOODYEAR Batteries, $7.90 up. i supply Co., 115 South Court. Mace Tire & Battery Service. Phone G06.
FOR SAL1S Mufflers and tail' pipes for all makes of cars. Batteries. Hud's Standard Service, Vickrcy's. ' APPLES Rome Beauty, Winclup and Grimes Golden, $1.00 to 1-3.00 bu. Cold storage Turley, l;3.50. Bolten .Orchard, Linton.
"FOR SALE-Alfalfa. hay atfe f 1.75 per week , salary.
telling price. Johnson Farms, Merom, Ind. FOR SALE 54 acres; good fencings, wooded pasture, creek; Kas, newly painted house & barn. Walter Thacker, Shclburn phone. R. R. 2. FOR SALE About 5 acres, with 4-room house, modern e$cpt bath, full basement, and good outbuildings. 221 S. Slate or Phone 63G-Y. j FOR SALE Lots No. 21 and 22 Ii: the original town of Shelburn. Tiled for basement, good well of Water. Lizzie Bolinger. FOR SALE Girl's winter sweaters, dresses and coats. Sizes 6 to 16. Boys' clothing. 430 S. Gection St. FOR SALE Lady's small size' blue fox coat," like new. Call at Times Office. I FOR SALE Child's wardrobe. 316 W. Johnson, FOR SALE Property at 430, Star Avenue, also used furniture' including beds, cabinet, ice box, I stoves, tables, etc., and good In-1 dian type riding saddle. Wilbur Cox, 32 North Foley Street, known as White Line. Wanted ,mr-'r, " - WANTED Dead animals. We remove your dead animals free of charge. Phone No. !J reverse vharges. Sullivan Fertilizer Co. WANTED Radiator deaiuiiu rnd repairing. Also all kinds of wldering done. Nu-Cor Radiatoi lihrip, 92.5 N. Main St., Sullivan. 17 A MrPT.' I . .. ... eiceiric iron; for a service man. Call 312. vvAiiniu wave room riders on night slul't to mine. Ben Conger, 30 Rogers Ave.! WANTED Two or three-room! apartment. Call 880. Two working ' WANTED cal drawing 190 or 131. TO BUY Mechaniinstrument sets. Call WANTED Lady for general housework. 218 W. x Donaldson, Phone 342. Dead Animals Removed All kinds: horses, cows, sheep, calves and hogs. Call Monroe Feed Service, Sullivan phone ;i:j2 or Crawford 8201 or Crawford 53109, Terre Haute. We pay all phone charges. 24 hour service. John Wachtel Co Terre Haute, Indiana
WANTED TO RENT A small ' modern house or unfurnished
apartment. Best references. Address Box j C.Q Sullivan Daily Timeg Miscellaneous ALVEY pays 10c for your b.'of Judos. Alvey Feed Co., southwest comer 2nd & Ohio, Terrc Haute. FREE! Three valuable prizes 'with feed purchased or chicks A PERMANENT JOB-Wc vi employ one married man ago 25 to 40 years for delivering, . and collecting. Guaranteed weekly salary plus bonus' and commission. Must be free to live in Jasonville, Indiana. Present salesman is being promoted to assistant manager. This route is now vial vcivicius wiui uu iiuuui iiuit; flisfharpp vjhn i.rc rnarviprl anrl in the ahovp aee limits will hp Piv. en preference. Call in person or write Jewel Tea Co., Inc., 325 N. 13th St., Terre Haute, Ind. TO SAVE money on feeds, dou't fail to read Griggs Hatchcry ad. . .. . ATTENTION FARMER S W.lieu ordering Hybrid seed com Jor J94a pluuUng, betlei buy, Crow's and Kelly s .dependable Hybrids. Bill Mickey. Dealer. LADIES Suend vour Christmas - gilt money on your LOOKS for COMFORT and HEALTH in an individually designed Spencer foundation garment. Phone 561. r Iva Giles, - - LOST Billfold containing $5.00 .,nd chantP A krri.x:,iCP pi-:wo ! return and receive reward. Miss Beulah Deckard, 520 N. Broad St. SAME MAID 50 YEARS BAY VILLAGE, O. (UP) -Mrs, August Hinz feels she is very j fortunate in these "maidless" j days, for she has had her maid ifor 50 years. When the maid. Emma Darby. 67, celebrated her miirion inni,.rc9r ,.,ui, I b"in.n m.t 1 1 v v-i ou j vv till HIV Hinzes, Mrs. Hinz, 93, reversed the position and served Miss Darby, New SPAR Style NOT TO BE OUTDONE by civilians, the SPARS are now ready to .blossom out in pert garrison caps if or spring. Elizabeth Hall of, Rochester, N, Y., a member of the Coast Guard Women's Rej serve, models the new headgear in , the photo above. U. S. Coast jGupi photo. ' (International
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HYMERA i ' Mrs. ' Bert Haute Mrs. Oscar Ilolliday; Wayne Jeffers and Mrs. Stwally were in Terre Tuesday. Miss Jean Stwally of Indianapolis spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bint Stwally and sister, Lois. Mrs. Cletus Walters and son. Wayne were in Terre Haute Tuesday. Cliff Mahan was in Carlisle Tuesday. Mrr. Bert Barcus returned Tuesday to Terre Haute. Mrs. Garnet Bradbury and Mrs. Paul Bradbury were in Jasonville Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rcdenbacker and Mrs. Bert Stwally were in Sullivan Monday. CARLISLE Mr.-and Mrs. Matt Bed well, Mr.i land Mrs. McGee oi' Dugger, visited with Sheldon Montgomery and family, Sunday. Nathan Abr3mS' MrS" LUeUa Abrams and Mrs. Sheldon Montwere in Terre Haute) Sat. V Mrs. Harold Hackett of Bicknell, spent the week-end with her par cuts, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Timms. Mr. and Mrs. Riley Pirtle, Mr and Mrs. Bruce Brown and daughlor, Barbara, Bessie Walker, Kathryn Walker and daughter, Linda Lee, were Sunday dinner guests
' of Johnnie Land and family. j . Mr and Mrs. Rupert Thewlis , lulled wUh their son, Bill The-. j i lis and family, Sunday. j J " . .Mr. and Mrs. Ben Yentes, w1iolMiv and Mrs. Floyd Skinner are working at Evansville, spent were in Terre Haute Wednesday, the week-end at their home here. :
Rev. and Mrs. C. S. Marsolf left Betty McDonnell has gone Monday for Tampa, Florida. i to Chicago,, where she has emMrs. Ella Rogers and daughter, ployment.
Mrs. Lois Marks, were in Terre Haute, Friday.
DUGGER There will be prayer meeting I Mrs. Ira Batcli of Chicago is at Mt Calvary each Tuesday evej the guest ul' her sister, Mrs. Mona ning. Rev. Wimp will be at these Hopkins. services. ' Mrs. Goldie Miller returned (.:eorgu Yates -l Onkti.wn cailfrom Columbus, Indiana. Her ed on Sheldon Myers and family
daughter, Mrs. Harmon, who accompanicd her home has return ed to Columbus where she is , employed. j Mrs. Stella Ringer and Mrs. ;Eva Taylor were in Terrc Haute Saturday, the guests of their father, Audio Raines. Mr. Raines ,is home from Mayo's where he ; underwent a major operation. Tom Taylor went to Camp ' Krietenstc-in with tthe Order of the Arrow Boy Scouts on a , camping trip Saturday and SundayTime CUSTOMER BAIT TELL feM S0METH1MG
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Callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Brown, Jr., of Dugger, during the holidays were Mr. and Mrs. Irving King and Mrs. Walter Taylor and son, Bobby, of Terre Haute, Miss Mildred Brown of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell a Dix, Mr. and Mis. Ai Brown, Mr. and Mrs. C. Z. Hatbaugh, Lf. Col. and Mrs. Raymond Burgess- and daughter, Barbara, and John Harbaugh, all of Sullivan, and Wanda Leah Harbaugh of Indianapolis. SHELBURN Mrs. Vade Peterson and daughter, Freida, who have been living in Terre Haute for soma time, has returned to their horns near here. 1 I Mr. and Mrs. John. Trimmer and Mayme Pierson spent Thursday in Terre Haute. s.t- imd Mrs Dovie Tinehnr of stickney, West Virginia, are visiting relatives and friends here. Mrs. Roy Strahle was in Terre Haute Thursday. Miss Janie Davidson spent the week-end in Bicknell with Miss Lelia Hauger. Mrs. James Hazelriaa of near Shelburn spftnt Tuesday Terre Haute AIT CALVARY Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clure of i Indianapolis are the guests of the hatter's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Eii Sunday. Mrs. Albert L. Mason and children are guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mason. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Robbins were in Sullivan Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Skinner jwre gucsts Saturday evening of ! Robert Anderson and family Of SuJJivan. Mell Creager, who is confined to a hospital in Chicago still remains in a serious condition. t t 1 By Jimmy I latlo ,
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General Demoted MAJ. gen. LINDSAY MCDONALD : SILVESTER, who commanded the : Seventh Armored Division in tlie sensational drive across France, ' has been relieved of his command, demoted to the rank of colonel, ; and brought back to Washington. ' Silvester, oflicer for 33 years, was ! replaced by Maj. Gem P.obett Hasbrouck. (International) Choir Notics The Clir Lilian church choir wiit have rehearsal at 7:20 Thursday! night. , Sunday Dinner ' Mrs. Delia Townsley of thi,-! cily entertained wilh a S'.v.kiy diiiner, Mrs. Kale Tioton of Terr.-. Haute, Mrs. Bertha Leo a: id daughter. Mrs. Iav:Uv t.i.-nrjn of raxlon, Mrs. Bernetla Fu'.-k'At and Frances Wliile of this cit. Mcthcdist Choir The Jletiiodist church cl:oir will meet for iehearsal Thursday night at(7:,10, All members arc urged to attend. , ' IS Q. Eastern Stiff inspection o ! y!e ir.il Seller of flastr "ii livan Chapters, Oi Star by the Worthy Grand .VJatron will be hold at iho Snllivf.n Ma?onic Hall Monday 7:S0. Dinner will !. Da b; liotd Dining Ii; t.'vjMiing Mi rv-.-d thf mi ;n ',;;vK itio'i wilii I'loase mak rrso: v f'V-ve Sissou nut ' Friday noun. 'A'.-. t!:a:i Ii':i;-fJ' ,.5'-' 'l ; 1 V lS.r v ho v'..,t;:. Kir-. An cd wii'n C. cni.-:j. trb!? v '!.;-. a c end '.an : !. :;?:'. Tom il r. u;, Amelia vie x '. m: ii . V )'! :;iu .'. r.uby Lionel! n;: Crowdcr, wiur.inj Tlioro enjoying Ihe :1 pi tzc? ifhir Onc-Mli-ate Test 1. In architecture, what Is a flying buttress? 2. What ia the chemical symbol for gold? 3. WTiat musical instrument and geometric vsure have the same name ? Words of Wisdom All nature is a vast symbolism: every material fact has sheathed within it a spiritual truth. E. K. Chapin.
I. i-n'i.w'n. v.'. ; '.' Cr..v!o I: : ! ::. Ki'i'vy. i, Clelland. i.''.:id, Louiot: Hays. W. II. hM-ii, Rolv-n ' h ('. n Jamison, W. C. Herman Mc-iiil..vr:r-l'. Am"!K 'd. Miss Nclle MeLtc'ci AuawIU'ry wtli nv.-o'. 'i'it!.i!';d::.v. in An;: ; i 7 o:c)(i!.-V:. A! nv.'.n jtt:nd. Spo.-ia! bnsi f. be t;:kcn care of. !!: in: .or. i'ii'. and i.l-s. At 5rovn, Jr.. and children of Dus-jer, visited I'.lr. and Mrs. Ai Brown in Sullivan. Saturday evening. t. Dnvr:. -;f fdiT.-i, irg her mother, AJrs. Wi.-.. is -issli Anioli.4 C.-'.:v ret'irn to her Iioiih' Kridav. Mrs. Hcmer Darnh:irt and c'iil.1- ' rex Martia and Linda, will leave Th.tir.sd.-iy for Their heme in Upland, California. Bus. Bamhart and children have spent the las): two months visiting he" mother, Mrj. Liillan A-.stin, 'and h;r brother. Zl. E. St.Claf:- c'.id other relatives here.. Mrs. R. H. .Crowder returned last week from Newport, R'norlo Inland, where she spent: two p TTW ; A 7 1? i J 3 k' : 2' ' ki ,t rc's.'i):) GRAB BAG Hints on Etiquette When entering . a vehicle, the man assists the lady, then enters himself; in alighting, he goes first and helps the lady to alight Today's Horoscope If today is your birthday, you are urged to make the most of your ttltnts, which will easily make you a leader among friend3 and associates. You have astute judgment, and will undoubtedly be auccetwful in any business transactions you undertake. You have a slight tendency toward be Distributficl by King Features Syndicate.
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A Jec-jl man said he i:-,vd'to fo-1 like a swollen balloon after rnenk. He would blnnt fn'J of aa-i a-id spit up acidulous liquids. Was terrihlv rn?i1 inntorl Yhic ':, of the hundreds who now pr:':-; r-'B-UELP. He took this medicir.o and now eats anything without pas or bloating and bowels are regular. IIl-'B-nLP f.i-l.-.-:!,:,- 1-1 Cv.::';:t Herbs; so don't go on suL't'crin'.:! Cut this new modiohe Bennett's Dins,' R'fore. P.cld in Carlisle "Vt And'.ison's Drug Cto.-o. "rt'Cl.'i (- hr- n-'i, Jti fif Vi.-. U. S. Navy. .Vks EUiabeth Hull has gone to Jacksonville, Flor.na;' to spond the remainder of, tbe winter. Mrs. Kl,;ie Clark md Mrs. F'm--ence Hawkins trahsacted br.sinrin Terre Haute, Friday. Mrs. L(-o(..i Shade is iJi at home on South Section St. i, TVli jm.tn ri 4' 4 3 17 ; a c A.j :, ing shy and self-conscious, which you should suppress. Today you may derive considerable benefit by contacting important people under the current Jupiter vibrations. If you need aid. now U the time to seek it from professional experts or from dlstar.t sources, puy new clothes today. One-Minute Test Answers 1. An arched brace used t'it strengthening purposes. 2. Au. 3. The triangle. '
